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Quoted Micro 16 December 2024
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Manchester-based Zentra (ZNT) switched from the Main Market to the Access Segment of Aquis on Wednesday. The former One Heritage Group has discontinued its co-living and in-house construction services. The focus is high quality apartments and housing, as well as work for local authorities and housing associations. A portfolio of properties was sold for £7m after the end of June 2024. There is a conditional contract to sell land for £400,000. So far, £3m has been reinvested in a 30% stake in One Victoria, a residential and commercial development, in Manchester. It is scheduled for completion in the summer. Prior to the move Zentra director Jason Upton bought 141,806 shares at 3.5p each.
AI software developer IntelliAM (INT) has signed a letter of intent with SKF Lubrication System so the two companies can sell each other’s products. IntelliAM’s machine learning platform will be included in the latter’s products. If the acquisition of 53 Degrees North Engineering had been made at the beginning of the six months to September 2024, revenues would have been £1.61m and EBITDA £140,000. Annualised recurring revenues are £149,000. Chairman David Richards bought 7,142 shares at 70p each.
Vinanz Ltd (BTC) has received commitments totalling £1.5m at 14.5p/share conditional on a move to the London Stock Exchange. This will fund the purchase of more Bitcoin mining machines. The share price edged up 0.82% to 15.375p.
Time to ACT (TTA) subsidiary GreenSpur has developed a preliminary 15MW generator design that outperforms power density and space benchmarks. It is 30% lighter and 70%-80% smaller. Further improvements are possible.
Intelliqo (IQO), which provides marketing services to technology businesses, lost £145,000 in the six months to September 2024. Revenues declined from $558,000 to $224,000. The focus is the Langaroo App. Building up sales will stop the cash outflow. Cash has fallen to less than £12,000.
Mendell Helium (MDH) says M3 Helium, which it has an option to acquire, has increased production to 100Mcf/day and is rising by 2Mcf each day. This enhances the potential value of the farm-in to Scout Energy’s acreage in the Hugoton field. The option has been extended to the end of March 2025.
In the year to April 2024, Helium Ventures (HEV) had net assets of £24,000, including £56,000 in cash plus £250,000 long-term investment and £30,000 in short-term investments. Since then, the company has been issued a 19.4% stake in Trackimo following the £250,000 subscription. Creditors include deferred payments to directors of £130,000.
Capital for Colleagues (CFCP) has received the third tranche of consideration for the sale of shares in investee company The Homebuilding Centre to the company so that it can expand employee ownership. There was £114,000 received, which was above the minimum of £50,000, due to strong trading.
Igraine (KING) has formalised its investment rights with GEM and its battery storage project development subsidiary BES3. The first site has been chosen.
Marula Mining (MARU) is withdrawing from planned projects in Zimbabwe. It is also relinquishing its interest in the Nkombwa Hill project in Zambia. This enables focus to be placed on the Blesberg lithium and tantalum project and other core interests.
Ananda Developments (ANA) has raised £150,000 at 0.35p/share following positive results for cannabis-based treatment MRX1. There was a significant reduction in blood plasma levels of NT-proBNP (N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide) levels. This biomarker is used in diagnosis and management of heart failure.
SulNOx Group (SNOX) has raised a further £300,000 at 52.5p/share with a warrant attached. Unicorn AIM VCT has taken its stake to 5.39%. Wishbone Gold (WSBN) has raised £250,000 at 0.2p/share. Meme Vault (MEME) raised £271,000 at 0.02p/share. The shares come with two warrants each and the exercise price is 0.02p/share.
Inqo Investments (INQO) has declared a dividend of R0.07/share.
OTAQ has left Aquis.
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Sports consultancy and data analysis business 4GLOBAL (4GBL) is refocusing its strategy. The new focus is North America. In the six months to September 2024, revenues fell 3% to £1.7m. The loss increased from £1m to £1.08m after a much higher foreign exchange loss. Annualised recurring revenues are steady at £1m. North American revenues rose by 161% in the period. There was cash of £287,000 at the end of September 2024, but also borrowings of £583,000 following the securing of an additional borrowing facility of £500,000 during the period. Management believes it has enough cash for its requirements, including continuing to spend on developing the data analysis technology.
Equals Group (EQLS) is recommending a bid from a bid vehicle owned a consortium comprising TowerBrook Funds, JC Flowers Funds and Railsr shareholders. The 140p/share cash offer values the multi-currency payments company at £283m. The bid is 135p/share in cash with a special dividend payment of 5p/share.
NWF (NWF) offset the decline in the food distribution by stronger trading in fuels and feed. Fuels margins improved despite flat volumes. Overall operating profit improved, but higher interest costs mean that pre-tax profit will be lower. Feeds volumes improved due to a higher milk price. Lower throughput and costs of relocating stock to the Lymedale site mean that its profit contribution fell. The winter is important to the full year outcome.
Automotive connection systems supplier Strip Tinning (STG) says that the lifetime value of nominations has risen 12% to £107m. That is mainly due to the major battery technology contract for cell contact systems from £43m to £56.8m. Higher National Insurance costs will be offset by cost savings. Capex spending will be lower than expected over the next two years, so net debt will not rise as rapidly, although it could be £9.3m by the end of 2026. A £3.7m loss is forecast for 2024. Although the 2026 forecast has been lowered, Strip Tinning is set to move into profit in 2027. There is 80% visibility of forecast 2027 revenues of £27m.
Ceramic and fragrance products supplier Portmeirion (PMP) trading has been weaker than expected and the 2024 pre-tax profit forecast has been cut from £4.5m to £1m. South Korea and the US have been weak markets. Christmas stock was delivered late to the US and there were order withdrawals. Net debt is expected to be £7.4m. An unchanged dividend of 5.5p/share is anticipated. The fragrance business is the bright spot.
Electric Guitar (ELEG) subsidiary 3radical is being liquidated and Electric Guitar has become a shell. The uncertain financial position means that trading in the shares remains suspended.
Roebuck Food Group (RFG) intends to raise up to £8.5m via a bookbuild to finance the purchase between 35% and 38.7% in GlasPort Bio, which is developing technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with an option to raise this stake to 94.5%. The company is also buying a 13% to 16.7% stake in GlaspOrt Rumen Tech, which has developed ruminate feed additive RumenGlas, that reduces carbon dioxide emissions.
Autonomous vehicles developer Aurrigo International (AURR) raised £5.25m at 44p/share. The retail offer raised an additional £68,000. The cash will fund an increase in production capacity, as well as engineering.
Helix Exploration (HEX) has made a commercial helium discovery at the Darwin#1 well at the Rudyard field. It is 1.1% helium with the rest primarily nitrogen and the flow is sustainable. The Rudyard field could support multiple production wells, and each could generate $4m in cash/year. The company could begin to be cash generative in 2025.
Trading in Aura Energy (AURA) shares has been halted pending a capital raising. An assessment of future capacity expansion at the Tiris uranium project in Mauritania. The production target update in September increased the mine life from 17 to 25 years. Options to expand production capacity in the third year of operations from the initial plan to produce to produce 2MIbspa U3O8 to produce up to 4MIbspa U3O8. At 3MIbspa U3O8 NPV8 would be $544m, while at 4MIbspa U3O8 it is $521m. Tamesis has been AIM appointed broker.
Orosur Mining Inc (OMI) has received assays from the second and third holes of the current drill programme at the Anza project in Colombia. There was a composite intersection of 77.3 metres @ 7.68g/t gold from surface at the second hole and 75 metres at 5.6g/t from surface at the third hole. This shows a continuing trend to the North West. The fourth hole is completed.
Orcadian Energy (ORCA) has revealed heads of agreement for a farm out deal for the 145bcf Earlham/Orwell project in the North Sea. A joint venture led by Independent Power Corporation is earning a 50% stake and Orcadian Energy is fully carried to first gas. The joint venture, which has also acquired the $1.5m Shell loan, will be repaid this free carry spending through an additional 30% share of project revenues until the cost is covered. Orcadian Energy is also selling 50% of HALO Offshore UK to Independent Power Corporation, which is securing £5m of acquisition finance for gas field buy outs. Orcadian Energy has a 50% interest in the P2634 licence in the North Sea that has been acquired by Serica Energy (SQZ) from Parkmead (PMG).
Kazera Global (KZG) 70%-owned subsidiary Whale Head Minerals has secured an offtake agreement with Fujax South Africa for an initial 100,000 dry tonnes of heavy mineral sands from the Walviskop project in return for 80% of the anticipated final sales price less certain costs. Production recently started. Fujax will make a prepayment of $600,000 in two tranches in December and January.
Industrial monitoring and maintenance systems supplier Tan Delta Systems (TAND) says delays in orders mean that 2024 revenues will be lower than expected at £1.2m, down from £1.5m last year. The loss will be £1.2m. Net cash will be £3m.
Business recovery services provider Begbies Traynor (BEG) is benefiting from relatively high levels of insolvencies. In the six months to October 2024, revenues were 16% ahead at £76.3m, including organic growth of 11%. Underlying pre-tax profit was 16% higher at £11.5m, while earnings were 12% ahead at 5.1p/share. The interim dividend is raised 8% to £1.4m.
Seed Innovations (SEED) investee company Inveniam Capital has secured a strategic partnership with UAE-based AI company G42 to develop a platform for the financial markets. Seed Innovations owns less than 0.2% of Inveniam Capital.
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Kitchenware retailer ProCook Group (PROC) reports an increased underlying interim loss of £2.8m after a small dip in gross margins. Like-for-like revenues were 4% ahead with ecommerce growth faster than that of high street stores. There were 315,000 new customers buying in the period. Net debt is £4.2m due to deliberately increased stock levels. Management admits pre-Budget spending was subdued, but he business is second half weighted and there should be an improved full year outcome.
Investment company Thalassa Holdings (THAL) intends to raise cash to finance acquisitions. It believes this is an ideal time to pick up businesses at attractive valuations. The final price is being decided via a Dutch auction.
Alteration Earth (ALTE) has gained shareholder approval for the acquisition of Pri0r1ty AI. The company has developed a platform called Priority Adviser, which collects customer data for use in PR/investor relations. The enlarged company will move to AIM late in December.
Aura Renewable Acquisitions (ARA) is proposing the all-share acquisition of Zero Carbon Technologies, which plans to develop lead-acid and lithium-ion battery recycling operations in Europe. It is acquiring land in Spain. The target is raising at least £10m ahead of the acquisition, while Aura Renewable Acquisitions intends to raise up to £2m.
Nanoco (NANO) shareholders overwhelmingly voted against the appointment of two additional directors.
Andrew Hore
Quoted Micro 11 November 2024
Cross border e-commerce technology company Samarkand Group (SMK) reported a dip in revenues of 22% to £6.3m, with owned brands increasing their contribution by 14% to £4.1m. The loss has been reduced even before the £1.08m gain on the disposal of a brand. Net debt is £2m. The switch to focusing on owned brands will continue.
Wind-based hydrogen production technology developer Hydrogen Future Industries (HFI) says turbine testing has been delayed because of a fault in the control unit. Replacement parts should arrive by the end of the month. Schneider Electric is providing software to help analyse data for the feasibility study at Whitehall in Montana. Concept testing of the electrolyser continues, and efficiency is more than 97%. Neil Ritson has become executive chairman.
Unicorn Asset Management has taken a 5.42% stake in Equipmake (EQIP).
Pitch Pit has changed its name to Meme Vault (MEME) and will become an investment company focused on cryptocurrency and Web3 technologies. A new subsidiary will be set up in UAE. Chandila Fernando and Judith Hough will no longer be joining the board. The planned £500,000 placing is not taking place, but there will be an alternative fundraising.
DXS International (DXSP) chairman Bob Sutcliffe bought 35,000 shares at 1.3p each and he owns 1.8% of the healthcare IT developer. Earlier in the week, Hybridan published updated research and said that “management is focused on cashflow control until new NHS sales resume, when there could be significant revenue growth”. It argues that this is not reflected in the current share price.
Mendell Helium (MDH) has an option to acquire M3 Helium, which has acquired 85% interests in three further wells on the western side of the Hugoton gas field in Kansas. Two of the wells are in production and the third could be used as a water disposal well, which will reduce costs. No consideration is payable. The wells are breaking even.
Fenikso (FNK) has doubled its convertible loan to AIM-quoted Coro Energy (CORO) to £500,000. Tom Richardson, chairman of Fenikso is also a director of Coro Energy.
Ormonde Mining (ORM) investee company TRU Precious Metals, where it owns 36.3%, has announced results of copper exploration at the Golden Rose project in Newfoundland. Copper grades were up to 3.7% and some samples included zinc.
Jack Keyes has decided not to join the board of Oscillate (MUSH) as technical director. He is still undertaking hydrogen exploration work for the company.
ProBiotix Health (PBX) company secretary Mark Collingbourne has acquired 80,000 shares at 5.5p each.
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Fabless silicon chip designer and manufacturer EnSilica (ENSI) slipped into loss in the year to May 2024, but there are already contracts in place for a bounce back to profit this year. EnSilica generates cash from operations, but it spent £6.1m on capitalised development. Chip supply generated flat revenues of £2.9m out of group revenues of £25.3m, up from £20.5m in the previous year. Chip supply revenues should start to build up from this year and that will sharply boost profitability. It can take two years or more for chip supply to begin and then production is built up to its peak, so there is built in growth for many years. Singer forecasts a 2024-25 pre-tax profit of £2.7m, doubling to £5.5m next year.
Membrane free electrolyser developer Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has entered into a licence agreement with Lisheen H2 Energy Park, trading as Hidrigin, for the rights to manufacture MFE220 electrolyser units for its own use up to 2GW. This could be worth multi-million Euros. Hidrigin owns the 122MW Lisheen solar park and has funding for other developments. The licence fee will be payable in stages. Separately, there is a sale of a 1MW MFE220 electrolyser unit.
This week there was good news from professional services firm DSW Capital (DSW) with its trading statement following the acquisition earlier this week of DR Solicitors for £6.1m in cash and shares, which will reduce dependence on M&A. DR Solicitors has a client base of doctors, consultants and primary care providers. The latest annual pre-tax profit was £1.2m. The deal should be hugely earnings enhancing. Trading has been gradually improving in the first half. First half profit will be slightly lower at £100,000, but the full year pre-tax profit is expected to recover from £500,000 to £1.4m. A further jump to £2.5m is forecast for 2025-26. The interims will be published on 27 November.
Shell company Selkirk Group (SELK) raised £7.5m at 2.4p/share ahead of joining AIM this morning. The focus is undervalued consumer, technology and digital media businesses. Executive chair Iain McDonald says: “We have chosen to IPO on AIM because, despite the prevailing negative narrative, AIM is still a very attractive market for small, fast-growing companies”.
Electronics and battery products supplier Solid State (SOLI) had a tough first half but it says trading is in line with expectations in the first half and the second half should be better. Interim pre-tax profit has slumped from £7.3m to £2.5m. The components market has returned to normal, and first half revenues declined. Political uncertainty has hampered defence system orders. Last year’s defence revenues were exceptionally strong due to early deliveries, and a decline was expected. That is why full year underlying pre-tax profit is set to fall from £15.6m to £10.1m.
Hummingbird Resources (HUM) has announced a debt restructuring and possible bid. Delays in ramping up production at Kouroussa have strained the balance sheet and $30m of debt repayments have been deferred. Net debt was $155m at the end of September 2024, while trade and other payables were $152m. Nioko Resources, which owns 41% of the gold miner, is proposing a partial debt-to-equity conversion at 2.6777p/share, which would take its stake to 71.8%, and potential bid and cancelation of the AIM quotation. Geoff Eyre has been appointed interim chief executive.
Feedback (FDBK) raised £6.1m at 20p/share, which was a massive discount to the previous market price, which fell to 19.5p. This includes £530,000 raised via a WRAP retail offer of up to £1m. The cash will finance the rolling out of the Bleepa medical imaging communications product and take advantage of a collaboration with a provider of primary care IT services that will use Bleepa to streamline referrals between primary care, Community Diagnostic Centres and community care. The nominal value of shares will be reduced to 1p.
Futura Medical (FUM) has completed two proof of concept studies on new products for the treatment of sexual dysfunction in men and women. Eroxon Intense is a range extension for the existing Eroxon topical product for erectile dysfunction. This provides a stronger sensation. A preferred formulation will be tested next year and regulatory approval is expected by the end of 2025. WSD4000 is a topical treatment for women that treats symptoms such as lack of desire and lubrication. The next stage is a home user study, and results are expected in the first quarter of 2025. A pre-submission meeting with the FDA has happened and there will be another to help design a clinical study. There are discussions with potential partners.
Broadband services provider Bigblu Broadband (BBB) admits that it is in discussions with alternative investment manager Salter Brothers on a possible sale of the SkyMesh subsidiary. The transaction is subject to final terms and financing. This would be the latest asset disposal for Bigblu Broadband.
CleanTech Lithium (CTL) says that the pre-feasibility study for the Laguna Verde project has been delayed until the first quarter of 2025. Additional engineering work is required due to the location of the carbonation plant in Copiapo. An option for onsite renewable power will also be included. Lithium carbonate should be produced from the pilot plant in November.
Digital media publisher Digitalbox (DBOX) has added to its portfolio of digital media brands by acquiring the entertainment business of GRV Media. The assets are CelebrityTidbit.com, RealityTidbit.com and TheFocus.news. They generated revenues of less than £800,000 and they fit with Entertainment Daily and The Tab.
Synergia Energy (SYN) has raised £632,500 at 0.05p/share. There has also been the conversion of £296,000 of loans and £83,000 of fees into shares. The shares come with a warrant exercisable at 0.1p each. This provides funding for the Medway Hub Camelot carbon capture and storage joint venture with Harbour Energy. Synergia Energy wants to farm out up to 25% of the project. There should be a significant increase in production at the Cambay PSC, where a farm out of a 50% interest to Selan Exploration has been completed, from the second quarter of next year.
Kodal Minerals (KOD) joint venture partner Hainan Mining says that the $15m owed to the Mali government should be paid by Kodal Minerals and not the joint venture that owns the Bougouni lithium project. Kodal Minerals disagrees.
Optimer binders developer Aptamer Group (APTA) continues to win new contracts and it has added contracts worth up to £471,000 in the third quarter. This is work from a number of clients and many are repeat customers. Some of the existing customers are reaching a point where they are considering long-term licences. Booked revenues have reached £1.2m for 2024-25. The potential pipeline has increased to £4m.
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Cybersecurity company Narf Industries (NARF) says 2024-25 revenues should be at least $5m and they could rise to $8m in the following year. In the 15 months to March 2024, revenues were $7.6m. The dip in revenues is due to a switch in focus to commercial sales rather than the dependence on government funded development, as well as delays in US funding. Thereby building recurring revenues.
Foams manufacturer Zotefoams (ZTF) revenues are accelerating with third quarter growth of 54% and year to date improvement of 23%. Footwear sales are fuelling this growth, helped by the Olympics boosting Nike demand, but other parts of the business are also growing. Operational efficiency is increasing margins.
Andrew Hore